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Contraceptives and Libido: A Debate Between Andrew Kibe and Kamene Goro

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This archive report was first published on 15 November 2019.

Contraceptives and Libido: A Debate Between Andrew Kibe and Kamene Goro

Published on November 15, 2019, Andrew Kibe and Kamene Goro had a lively discussion on the impact of female contraceptives on libido and intergender dynamics.

According to Andrew Kibe, female contraceptives can affect a woman's libido, which can lead to problems in relationships. He argued that this can result in men seeking satisfaction elsewhere, leading to infidelity and subsequent complaints from women about being cheated on.

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On the other hand, Kamene Goro suggested that women would rather deal with the challenges of contraceptives and low libido than face the difficulties of dealing with deadbeat dads.

The debate centered around the effects of birth control pills on libido. These pills contain the female hormones estrogen and progestin, which can lower testosterone levels in women. Testosterone is the hormone responsible for sex drive, and low levels can lead to a decrease in libido.

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